EasyCatalog for InDesign CS4 Now Available
65bit Software has announced the launch of EasyCatalog for InDesign CS4. A 15-day trial version is now available for download from the 65bit Software web-site.
“Following the recent release of Adobe InDesign CS4, we are pleased to announce that the CS4 version of EasyCatalog is now available for download from our website,” said Mark Haden, Director of 65bit Software Ltd.
“We first released EasyCatalog for InDesign 2 back in 2003. Since then, both InDesign and EasyCatalog have come a very long way in terms of functionality and ease of use. We are excited by this latest release of InDesign and look forward to enhancing EasyCatalog even further.”
EasyCatalog for Adobe InDesign makes database publishing easy. Data can be imported from a complex, relational database, or a simple CSV or tab-delimited file exported from Excel. By linking InDesign content directly to source data, EasyCatalog improves accuracy and reduces page make-up time.
All of the optional EasyCatalog modules — including the new Relational module — are also now available. The Relational Module allows users to work with data sources of almost unlimited complexity within EasyCatalog and can be used to connect to relational databases such as MySQL or Microsoft SQL Server.
Availability and Pricing:
A 15-day, fully functional, trial of EasyCatalog is available for download from the 65bit Software web-site. An upgrade fee applies to upgrade EasyCatalog (and optional modules) to the CS4 version. Detailed upgrade pricing information can be found on the EasyCatalog website.
A free upgrade to the CS4 version is available to:
* existing customers who purchased EasyCatalog after 1 September 2008
* customers who purchase EasyCatalog before the end of April 2009
EasyCatalog: www.65bit.com/products/easycatalog/overview/overview.shtm
This article was last modified on December 17, 2022
This article was first published on November 6, 2008
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